Thinking more deeper in this problem, I checked what I changed in my system since I installed Feisty. I remembered that I use one new USB mouse since I installed Feisty. If I plug my old mouse (PS2) and I disconnect the new USB one, when I start my camera client program (camorama, amsn, etc) It works perfect.
Then, I found that the USB mouse driver is doing some "interference" in my usb camera driver.
I think is a easy reproducible problem.
I will check if the problem is with the "udev" driver that I'm using with my MX-400 logitech mouse. I send you the Xorg.conf file.
Thinking more deeper in this problem, I checked what I changed in my system since I installed Feisty. I remembered that I use one new USB mouse since I installed Feisty. If I plug my old mouse (PS2) and I disconnect the new USB one, when I start my camera client program (camorama, amsn, etc) It works perfect.
Then, I found that the USB mouse driver is doing some "interference" in my usb camera driver.
I think is a easy reproducible problem.
I will check if the problem is with the "udev" driver that I'm using with my MX-400 logitech mouse. I send you the Xorg.conf file.